EP3367040A1 - Pistol - Google Patents
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- EP3367040A1 EP3367040A1 EP17158175.4A EP17158175A EP3367040A1 EP 3367040 A1 EP3367040 A1 EP 3367040A1 EP 17158175 A EP17158175 A EP 17158175A EP 3367040 A1 EP3367040 A1 EP 3367040A1
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A11/00—Assembly or disassembly features; Modular concepts; Articulated or collapsible guns
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A3/00—Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks
- F41A3/64—Mounting of breech-blocks; Accessories for breech-blocks or breech-block mountings
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A17/00—Safety arrangements, e.g. safeties
- F41A17/64—Firing-pin safeties, i.e. means for preventing movement of slidably- mounted strikers
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A3/00—Breech mechanisms, e.g. locks
- F41A3/12—Bolt action, i.e. the main breech opening movement being parallel to the barrel axis
- F41A3/14—Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively
- F41A3/16—Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks
- F41A3/26—Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks semi-automatically or automatically operated, e.g. having a slidable bolt-carrier and a rotatable bolt
- F41A3/28—Rigid bolt locks, i.e. having locking elements rigidly mounted on the bolt or bolt handle and on the barrel or breech-housing respectively the locking elements effecting a rotary movement about the barrel axis, e.g. rotating cylinder bolt locks semi-automatically or automatically operated, e.g. having a slidable bolt-carrier and a rotatable bolt having fixed locking elements on the non-rotating bolt and rotating locking elements mounted on the barrel or breech housing, e.g. rotatable rings
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41A—FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS COMMON TO BOTH SMALLARMS AND ORDNANCE, e.g. CANNONS; MOUNTINGS FOR SMALLARMS OR ORDNANCE
- F41A5/00—Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock
- F41A5/02—Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock recoil-operated
- F41A5/06—Mechanisms or systems operated by propellant charge energy for automatically opening the lock recoil-operated the barrel being rotated about its longitudinal axis during recoil
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- the invention concerns a pistol with a frame and slide and in particular the detachable combination of the frame and slide corresponding to the generic concept of claim 1.
- US 5,024,139 discloses a semi-automatic, double action only pistol with a rotating barrel that is disassembled upon the removal of the magazine and the manipulation of a lever located on the frame by turning the lever 90°. This rotation brings a notch out of the way of a barrel lug thus allowing the slide to move forward until it disengages from its guides on the frame.
- the pistol according to US 4,984,504 (Beretta ) also uses a lever located on the frame for disassembly.
- Disassembly of a pistol requires separating the slide from the frame of the pistol. While there are various approaches to disassembling pistols, the present invention's purpose is to provide an alternative takedown system based on a slide mount mechanism.
- the slide mount is fitted on a component connected to the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve), so that the slide can be moved forward when the mount is released, while the firing pin and its carrier remain behind the trigger edge of the trigger bar in the frame.
- the mounting component together with the firing pin can either be removed from the slide or it can only be pushed back far enough in the slide, while being captive, if the slide is moved forward and is then removed from the frame together with the slide once the guides between the slide and the frame are no longer engaged.
- the invention relates to a pistol with a frame, in which there is a trigger mechanism and with a slide movable along guides in the frame which are preferably parallel to the axis of the barrel, in the slide a barrel, a recoil spring and a firing and holding mechanism are located, the latter comprises a firing pin, which is movably mounted in a firing pin guide (spacer sleeve), the pistol is characterized by the fact that, the mechanism for disassembling the slide from the frame is situated in the slide only.
- a pistol 1 has a frame 2 and a slide 3.
- the exploded drawing in fig. 1 shows the barrel 4, the recoil spring 5 and the firing and holding mechanism 6 including the firing pin 7 and the firing pin spring 8 removed from the slide 3, for better clarity.
- the frame 2 contains a trigger mechanism referred to as a whole as 9 with a trigger bar 25, in slide 3 and a safety mechanism 10 which cooperates with the trigger mechanism 9.
- the firing and holding mechanism 6 has a firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11, around which there is a pivoting holding plate 12, which is primarily normal to the axis of the firing pin 7 which protrudes to the outside.
- This holding plate 12 is, when mounted, retained in a holding notch 13 in the slide 3.
- the holding plate 12 At the bottom end, facing the frame 2, the holding plate 12 has a stop retainer 14, which in mounted condition, is held by the force of the recoil spring 5 on a surface, the stop level 15, of the frame 2 and prevents the slide 3 from being able to move any further forward than that.
- Fig. 2 shows the situation before starting to dismantle the pistol (after the magazine (not shown) has been removed from the frame 2).
- the slide 3 is then manually pulled back against the force of the recoil spring 5, ejecting any cartridge that may be in the chamber.
- a slide stop lever 17 up against the force of a spring not shown here, into a recess in the slide 3 and thus affix the slide in the position shown.
- this slide stop lever 17 is moved into the position shown by the follower in the magazine (not shown) if the last shot in the magazine has been fired. The movement of the slide stop lever 17 latches the slide 3 against moving forward until the slide stop lever 17 is released.
- Fig. 6 shows that if the guides or counterguides on the frame 2 and slide 3 are disengaged, the whole slide 3, including the firing and holding mechanism 6 can be removed from the frame 2 and the two basic components of the pistol are separated.
- Fig. 7 shows the firing and holding mechanism 6 in greater detail.
- the holding plate 12 is rotatably mounted on the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11 in an undercut guide, similar to the bearing of the holding plate 12 in the holding notch 13 ( fig. 1 ), which has the form of an undercut guide, too, in the slide 3.
- a slide cover lock 18 which is pushed into the undercut notch 21 in a radial direction after the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11 is inserted.
- This slide cover lock 18 has two cuts 19 in an almost radial direction, as a result of which the outer, tongue-shaped parts of the slide cover lock 18, act as springs.
- notch 21 there is a notch 21 in an axial direction in the front surface of the holding plate 12.
- a spring-loaded depressure plunger bearing 22 ( fig. 5 ), or its front surface, interacts with this notch 21.
- the interaction of the front surface of the depressure plunger bearing 22 with the notch 21 secures the angular position of the holding plate 12 by means locking retention, thus preventing accidental turning and thus release, while allowing it to be turned by hand if adequate force (torque) is exerted, for the pistol to be dismantled.
- a plunger lock 24 ( fig. 1 ) has a dual function: on the one hand it limits the axial motion of the firing and holding mechanism 6, while on the other hand it prevents the extractor group 27 and the safety mechanism 10, including the firing pin safety 28, from falling out of the slide 3. Where necessary, the axial movement of the firing and holding mechanism 6 by the plunger lock 24 by a surface perpendicular to the direction of movement of the plunger lock 24 is aligned with a corresponding surface on the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11.
- the plunger lock 24 prevents the safety mechanism 10 and the extractor group 27 from falling out by a recess in the plunger lock 24 engaging in a groove the depressure plunger bearing 22, so that the latter only has limited freedom of movement.
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Abstract
Description
- The invention concerns a pistol with a frame and slide and in particular the detachable combination of the frame and slide corresponding to the generic concept of claim 1.
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US 5,024,139 (Knight ) discloses a semi-automatic, double action only pistol with a rotating barrel that is disassembled upon the removal of the magazine and the manipulation of a lever located on the frame by turning the lever 90°. This rotation brings a notch out of the way of a barrel lug thus allowing the slide to move forward until it disengages from its guides on the frame. The pistol according toUS 4,984,504 (Beretta ) also uses a lever located on the frame for disassembly. -
US 1,427,966 (Nickl ) discloses a similar rotating barrel pistol that is designed with a disassembly mechanism located in the frame. One of the main differences between Nickl and Knight/Beretta is that the disassembly mechanism in Nickl is a pin that must be pushed against a spring perpendicular to the symmetry plane of the pistol in order to allow the displacement of certain parts in the slide. - The content of the three mentioned documents shall, by reference, become an integral part of this description for all jurisdictions in which this is possible.
- Disassembly of a pistol requires separating the slide from the frame of the pistol. While there are various approaches to disassembling pistols, the present invention's purpose is to provide an alternative takedown system based on a slide mount mechanism.
- This object is accomplished according to the present invention by the characterizing part of claim 1, in other words, the slide mount is fitted on a component connected to the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve), so that the slide can be moved forward when the mount is released, while the firing pin and its carrier remain behind the trigger edge of the trigger bar in the frame. The mounting component together with the firing pin can either be removed from the slide or it can only be pushed back far enough in the slide, while being captive, if the slide is moved forward and is then removed from the frame together with the slide once the guides between the slide and the frame are no longer engaged.
- With other words, all parts necessary for dismantling are concentrated on the slide and its parts. To say so, the invention relates to a pistol with a frame, in which there is a trigger mechanism and with a slide movable along guides in the frame which are preferably parallel to the axis of the barrel, in the slide a barrel, a recoil spring and a firing and holding mechanism are located, the latter comprises a firing pin, which is movably mounted in a firing pin guide (spacer sleeve), the pistol is characterized by the fact that, the mechanism for disassembling the slide from the frame is situated in the slide only.
- The invention is explained in greater detail in the drawing below, which show or shows
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fig. 1 an exploded drawing of a pistol with a rotating barrel designed according to the invention, - in
fig. 2 the pistol infig. 1 in the initial position before starting to dismantle it, - in
fig. 3 the situation with the slide pushed back and affixed before releasing the slide mount, - in
fig. 4 releasing the firing and holding mechanism, - in
fig. 5 pushing the slide forwards, separating the firing and holding mechanism, - in
fig. 6 the situation with the slide removed, and - in
fig. 7 the firing and holding mechanism. - In the description and the claims the terms "front", "back", "top", "bottom" etc. are used in the generally accepted form and with reference to a pistol, in the usual manner. This means that the muzzle of the barrel is at the "front", that the slide is displaced backwards by the explosive gases, etc. The description is based on a pistol with a rotating barrel; however the invention is not limited to the described and shown embodiments.
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fig. 1 , a pistol 1 according to the invention has aframe 2 and aslide 3. The exploded drawing infig. 1 shows thebarrel 4, therecoil spring 5 and the firing andholding mechanism 6 including thefiring pin 7 and thefiring pin spring 8 removed from theslide 3, for better clarity. Theframe 2 contains a trigger mechanism referred to as a whole as 9 with atrigger bar 25, inslide 3 and asafety mechanism 10 which cooperates with thetrigger mechanism 9. - The firing and
holding mechanism 6 has a firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11, around which there is apivoting holding plate 12, which is primarily normal to the axis of thefiring pin 7 which protrudes to the outside. Thisholding plate 12 is, when mounted, retained in aholding notch 13 in theslide 3. At the bottom end, facing theframe 2, theholding plate 12 has astop retainer 14, which in mounted condition, is held by the force of therecoil spring 5 on a surface, thestop level 15, of theframe 2 and prevents theslide 3 from being able to move any further forward than that. -
Fig. 2 shows the situation before starting to dismantle the pistol (after the magazine (not shown) has been removed from the frame 2). - As shown in
fig. 3 , theslide 3 is then manually pulled back against the force of therecoil spring 5, ejecting any cartridge that may be in the chamber. In the position of theslide 3 shown infig. 3 on theframe 2 it is possible to push aslide stop lever 17 up against the force of a spring not shown here, into a recess in theslide 3 and thus affix the slide in the position shown. During normal operation of the pistol, thisslide stop lever 17 is moved into the position shown by the follower in the magazine (not shown) if the last shot in the magazine has been fired. The movement of the slide stop lever 17 latches theslide 3 against moving forward until theslide stop lever 17 is released. It is possible to chamber a new cartridge without the need to move theslide 3 manually by replacing the empty magazine with a new loaded magazine and then releasing theslide stop lever 17 while theslide 3 is locked in the rearward position. As soon as theslide stop lever 17 is released, theslide 3 is moved by the force of therecoil spring 5 forward and pushes the first cartridge of the new loaded magazine into the chamber of thebarrel 4. - When dismantling the pistol, it is then necessary to release the firing and
holding mechanism 6, as shown infig. 4 , by turning theholding plate 12 in itsholding notch 13, which has the form of an undercut recess. This turning motion is facilitated by a rib, which also bears thestop retainer 14 in the design example shown. The rotation shown causes the locking lugs 26 on the holding plate 12 (fig. 7 ) to protrude out of the undercut parts of theholding notch 13, making it possible to move the firing and holdingmechanism 6 backwards towards the axis of thefiring pin 7 aligned or parallel to the axis of the barrel in the position when the pistol is ready to fire (in battery) with regard to the rest of the slide. - This is shown in
fig. 5 : theslide 3 with the firing andholding mechanism 6 pushed back, is moved forwards until it is in a position in which it can be lifted out. This pushes the firing andholding mechanism 6 through a trigger edge of thetrigger bar 25 over thecarrier 16 of thefiring pin 7 backwards out of the slide, with the firing andholding mechanism 6 being either completely or partially pushed out. In the latter case, a maximum displacement of the firing andholding mechanism 6 in relation to theslide 3 is limited by aplunger lock 24 and the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11 caused by suitable corresponding surfaces (overview offig. 1 andfig. 7 ). The forwardmost position of theslide 3, which allows it to be lifted out, is reached, at the latest, when theholding plate 12 of the firing and holding mechanism, which can now be pushed out, meets thestop level 15 in theframe 2. -
Fig. 6 shows that if the guides or counterguides on theframe 2 andslide 3 are disengaged, thewhole slide 3, including the firing andholding mechanism 6 can be removed from theframe 2 and the two basic components of the pistol are separated. -
Fig. 7 shows the firing andholding mechanism 6 in greater detail. Theholding plate 12 is rotatably mounted on the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11 in an undercut guide, similar to the bearing of theholding plate 12 in the holding notch 13 (fig. 1 ), which has the form of an undercut guide, too, in theslide 3. For appropriate fixation in a radial direction relative to the axis of thefiring pin 7 there is aslide cover lock 18, which is pushed into theundercut notch 21 in a radial direction after the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11 is inserted. Thisslide cover lock 18 has twocuts 19 in an almost radial direction, as a result of which the outer, tongue-shaped parts of theslide cover lock 18, act as springs. As indicated byarrow 20, they have bulges relative to thecuts 19, which correlate to notches in theholding plate 12 in this region and thus hold theslide cover lock 18 in theholding plate 12 by means of locking retention, even if the whole firing andholding mechanism 6 is not mounted in theslide 3, where this holding mechanism provides positive closure. Such a fixation of theslide cover lock 18 can also be facilitated by the elastic interaction of a convex protrusion on the back of the same component with a corresponding recess in theholding plate 12. - It can also be seen in
fig. 7 that there is anotch 21 in an axial direction in the front surface of theholding plate 12. A spring-loaded depressure plunger bearing 22 (fig. 5 ), or its front surface, interacts with thisnotch 21. The interaction of the front surface of the depressure plunger bearing 22 with thenotch 21 secures the angular position of theholding plate 12 by means locking retention, thus preventing accidental turning and thus release, while allowing it to be turned by hand if adequate force (torque) is exerted, for the pistol to be dismantled. - A plunger lock 24 (
fig. 1 ) has a dual function: on the one hand it limits the axial motion of the firing andholding mechanism 6, while on the other hand it prevents theextractor group 27 and thesafety mechanism 10, including thefiring pin safety 28, from falling out of theslide 3. Where necessary, the axial movement of the firing andholding mechanism 6 by theplunger lock 24 by a surface perpendicular to the direction of movement of theplunger lock 24 is aligned with a corresponding surface on the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 11. Theplunger lock 24 prevents thesafety mechanism 10 and theextractor group 27 from falling out by a recess in theplunger lock 24 engaging in a groove the depressure plunger bearing 22, so that the latter only has limited freedom of movement. - Further dismantling is then possible by pushing the
plunger lock 24 from the underside of theslide 3 against the spring force, if necessary by way of the interaction of theplunger lock 24 with the depressure plunger bearing 22, so far that the firing andholding mechanism 6, in accordance with the bulge in theplunger lock 24, to move out of that area so that it can be removed from theslide 3. In the same way, theextractor group 27 and thesafety mechanism 10 can also be dismantled or removed from theslide 3. - As is immediately evident, the three functional assemblies:
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safety mechanism 10, - b)
Extractor group 27, and - c) The depressure plunger bearing 22 and the plunger lock 24 for the firing and
holding mechanism 6 - Due to the invention's combination of features it is also possible to, irrespective of the movement of the
slide 3, to separate the firing andholding mechanism 6 on the one hand and thetrigger mechanism 9 on the other hand, which has not been possible until now.List of reference signs: 1. Pistol 15. stop level 2. Frame 16. Carrier 3. Slide 17. Slide stop lever 4. Barrel 18. Slide cover lock 5. Recoil spring 19. Cuts 6. Firing and holding mechanism 20. Arrow 7. Firing pin 21. Notch 8. Firing pin spring 22. Depressure plunger bearing 9. Trigger mechanism 23. Depressure plunger 10. Safety mechanism 24. Plunger lock 11. Firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) 25. Trigger bar 12. Holding plate 26. Locking lugs 13. Holding notch 27. Extractor group 14. Stop retainer 28. Firing pin safety
Claims (8)
- A pistol (1) with a frame (2), in which there is a trigger mechanism (9) and with a slide (3) movable along guides in the frame (2), preferably parallel to the axis of the barrel (4), in which a barrel (4), a recoil spring (5) and a firing and holding mechanism (6) are located, which comprises a firing pin (7), which is movably mounted in a firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) (11), characterized by the fact that the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) (11) has a holding plate (12) on the end facing away from the tip of the firing pin (7) which is pivoted on it, which is pivoted in a U-shaped holding notch (13) in the slide (3), which is affixed in at least one angle of rotation of the holding plate (12) in the slide (3) in the direction of the barrel (4) axis and not in at least one other angle of rotation, and that has the holding plate (12) and a stop retainer (14), which abuts against the stop level (15) of the frame (2) when the slide (3) moves forwards and prevents it from moving further forwards together with the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) (11) and the firing pin (7), and possibly the slide (3).
- Pistol in accordance with claim 1, characterized by the fact that the holding plate (12) together with the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) (11) and the firing pin (7) in the released angle of rotation through the interaction of a plunger lock (24) and a flattening over part of the length of the outer surface of the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) (11) can be moved to a defined degree in the slide (3).
- Pistol in accordance with claim 1 or 2, characterized by the fact that the holding plate (12) has a u-shaped notch (21) on the front surface facing towards the slide (3), into which a spring-loaded depressure plunger bearing (22) protrudes in a fixing angle of rotation.
- Pistol in accordance with claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized by the fact that the firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) (11) is rotatably connected to a holding plate (12) by a flange, which is mounted in a u-shaped notch (21) in the holding plate (12), and that in the clear part of the u-shaped notch (21) there is a radially mounted slide cover lock (18), which is held in its inserted position by elastic deformation of one of its parts or cuts (19) in the holding plate (12).
- Pistol in accordance with one of the preceding claims, which has an extractor group (27) and a locking lugs (26), characterized by the fact that the holding parts (22 and 24) for the firing and holding mechanism (6) are in operative connection with a spring guide for the extractor group (27).
- Pistol in accordance with claim 5, characterized by the fact that the spring guide for the extractor group (27), the depressure plunger (23) and the depressure plunger bearing (22), and any associated coil springs, are arranged in a single bore in the slide (3).
- Pistol in accordance with one of the preceding claims, characterized by the fact that the barrel is a rotation barrel (4).
- A pistol (1) with a frame (2), in which there is a trigger mechanism (9) and with a slide (3) movable along guides in the frame (2), in which a barrel (4), a recoil spring (5) and a firing and holding mechanism (6) are located, which comprises a firing pin (7), which is movably mounted in a firing pin guide (spacer sleeve) (11), characterized by the fact that the mechanism for disassembling the slide (3) from the frame (2) is situated in the slide.
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